Feedback occurs when outputs of a system are “fed back” as inputs as part of a chain of cause-and-effect that forms a circuit or loop.[2] The system can then be said to “feed back” into itself. “Simple causal reasoning about a feedback system is difficult because the first system influences the second and second system influences the first, leading to a circular argument. This makes reasoning based upon cause and effect tricky, and it is necessary to analyze the system as a whole.” [3] Wikipedia

Thank you for cutting and taking away a piece of the Frank Bobbins ‘Cut Piece’, from Fireproof, as part of Exchange Rate Bushwick. We at the Frank Bobbins Institute are interested to see the journey of your artwork, and we would appreciate it if you could send us a picture or pictures of your piece in its new location.